DocumentCode
2229422
Title
The RUNES Middleware for Networked Embedded Systems and its Application in a Disaster Management Scenario
Author
Costa, Paolo ; Coulson, Geoff ; Gold, Richard ; Lad, Manish ; Mascolo, Cecilia ; Mottola, Luca ; Picco, Gian Pietro ; Sivaharan, Thirunavukkarasu ; Weerasinghe, Nirmal ; Zachariadis, Stefanos
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electron. & Inf., Politecnico di Milano, Milan
fYear
2007
fDate
19-23 March 2007
Firstpage
69
Lastpage
78
Abstract
Due to the inherent nature of their heterogeneity, resource scarcity and dynamism, the provision of middleware for future networked embedded environments is a challenging task. In this paper we present a middleware approach that addresses these key challenges; we also discuss its application in a realistic networked embedded environment. Our application scenario involves fire management in a road tunnel that is instrumented with networked sensor and actuator devices. These devices are able to reconfigure their behaviour and their information dissemination strategies as they become damaged under emergency conditions, and firefighters are able to coordinate their operations and manage sensors and actuators through dynamic reprogramming. Our supporting middleware is based on a two-level architecture: the foundation is a language-independent, component-based programming model that is sufficiently minimal to run on any of the devices typically found in networked embedded environments. Above this is a layer of software components that offer the necessary middleware functionality. Rather than providing a monolithic middleware ´layer´, we separate orthogonal areas of middleware functionality into self-contained components that can be selectively and individually deployed according to current resource constraints and application needs. Crucially, the set of such components can be updated at runtime to provide the basis of a highly dynamic and reconfigurable system
Keywords
distributed sensors; embedded systems; middleware; ubiquitous computing; RUNES middleware functionality; actuator devices; component-based programming model; disaster management scenario; dynamic reprogramming; embedded environments; fire management; information dissemination strategies; networked embedded systems; networked sensor; reconfigurable system; resource scarcity; road tunnel; two-level architecture; Actuators; Application software; Computer architecture; Disaster management; Embedded system; Fires; Instruments; Middleware; Roads; Runtime;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Pervasive Computing and Communications, 2007. PerCom '07. Fifth Annual IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
White Plains, NY
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2787-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PERCOM.2007.36
Filename
4144751
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